As a child, a hard bed in a cold room with insufficient blankets. As a teenager, boarding school, a 40-bed dormitory with no windows and snow in winter and spring. As an art student, first, a shared single bed with sagging chainlinks, then a warehouse with a room formed from plastic. For 20 years as a sculptor and art teacher living in an old wool-warehouse, things were better for while, because I made what I needed.
Here now, on this farm, by western standards it's not much at all, just a very small demountable shack. It's far from what I would like - a comfortable bed, a higher ceiling, more interior space, a private room of my own. But it is what we can afford with no debt, and that freedom from financial stress is worth it.
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at June 13, 2018 3:15 PM MDT